The Government must sponsor documentaries depicting British Colonial Crimes in Sri Lanka and LTTE terrorism
Posted on July 23rd, 2013

Shenali D Waduge

Now that the latest tactic to embarrass Sri Lanka and belittle its war victory has been outsourced to filmmakers it is time that Sri Lanka does not just sit and take the flak without adequately responding on the offensive itself. In not responding we are not giving due respect to those who sacrificed their lives for our freedom. We must also have some sort of ƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ…-kakkumaƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ”š‚ to avenge the deaths of those who died in vain. Throughout the over 500 years of occupation thousands of our people sacrificed their lives or were eliminated as it served the colonials to reduce populations for their benefit. This is the colonial crimes for which Sri Lanka was just one victim among many other countries. Then hardly 3 decades after independence Sri Lanka again became victim to a terrorist movement created by its neighbor. This terrorism that lasted 30 years saw over 27,000 war heroes sacrifice their lives and thousands more are without limbs who face various other physical and psychological complications. We cannot let the truth behind the history simply be forgotten to land in the good books of either UK or India. Besides, exactly what type of friendship have they delivered even after their guilt is so obvious?

It is suggested therefore instead of waiting to respond to negative documentaries that we need to set the story of our country straight. The Government needs to as a priority fund some of Sri LankaƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢s talented documentary/film makers to produce films that historically take events and showcase Sri Lanka as the victim and not the abuser as it has become convenient for all to project.

The British cannot escape its gross human rights violations committed during colonial rule. Some of these documents have even been destroyed by the UK Government while the remainder is classified and not disclosed to public. Therefore there is only a handful of historical accounts available in the public domain but often too academic for the public to gauge the true picture. Therefore, we owe it to all those who have died throughout colonial rule as well as throughout the 3 decades of terror to place the true picture into the public domain minus political agendas. All those guilty must be revealed whatever color they are.

British crimes must include the 1817 Uva Rebellion, the British policies of shoot-to-kill which left not a woman or child spared, the Matale 1848 Rebellion where the massacre of Sinhalese Buddhists took place simply because they were protecting their lands, the documentary must cover how the British plundered land, destroyed temples and built Churches on them, demarcated Sri LankaƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢s territory and created ethnic divides through its divide and rule policy, it must also cover the manner the British dished out various titles upon natives who turned into subservient servants who ended up going against their own people which served the British better than doing the dirty work themselves.

How many were aware that it was a sport to hunt down elephants and kill them even mother elephants feeding their babies or that there were some British officials who enjoyed taking breakfast watching Sinhalese Buddhists being hung one after the other! ƒÆ’-¡ƒ”š‚ Gory as these incidents are these are just a handful of the sordid crimes that the colonials were upto in nations that they conquered. Today they preach to us as the First World on human rights little acknowledging that they gave birth to the crimes that are now part of contemporary human rights violations while they continue the same crimes in a different format.

As for LTTE terrorism, until and unless Sri Lanka officially has the pluck to declare the Indian role in creating Tamil militant movements who were trained, financed and armed by the Government of India as a policy we are not going to get anywhere in a bogus reconciliation process. If we leave this important fact out of the equation we are simply fooling ourselves and for what ƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢¢”š¬…” to be again stabbed in the back as India repeatedly continues to do? If countries look after their interests why is Sri LankaƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢s leaders shy to face the facts and place them out loud?

It is time we did the honorable thing by showing that we may be a small nation but we have our pride and unless we have our pride we will always end up like doormats. Some officials like to be doormats because there are merits in acting so but that is not going to lead the country or its people anywhere. If a country has done damage to us we need to make that publicly known and these 2 countries owe Sri Lanka an apology especially those they killed or those who came to be killed.

In the case of Britain not only an apology but along with the Portuguese and Dutch they need to compensate for these crimes. The connectivity to British crimes and LTTE cannot be missed either. When the woman who trained Tamil children some as young as 7 years old to shoot and kill and trained them to bite into a cyanide capsule which she gifted for them on orders to commit suicide, now lives happily in the UK where other LTTE fronts smoothly carry on their terrorist funding brushing shoulders with British MPs what are we to think?

All these historical facts need to be consolidated with the able assistance of historians who for the love of their country have all the records of these past misdeeds and they must be put together and shown in the form of a documentary or a series of such so that the Sri Lankan populace as well as the world public know the truth. These documentaries need not aim for any international prestigious awards or accolades but simply to ensure that Sri Lanka finally places before the world the truth about its past. ƒÆ’-¡ƒ”š‚ 

The Government of Sri Lanka must therefore put together a team to have these colonial crimes relayed in a documentary which will effectively address the negative propaganda that is now being subtly outlined to embarrass Sri Lanka at the forthcoming CHOGM. Being the good guy and simply taking the flak does not make us worthy of being a sovereign nation.

4 Responses to “The Government must sponsor documentaries depicting British Colonial Crimes in Sri Lanka and LTTE terrorism”

  1. Sarath W Says:

    As Shenali suggest the government should get proactive and plan it’s strategy how to counter the British bullying at the CHOGM.As we have seen at the 2011 and 2012 UNHCR meetings the government was not prepared to counter the war crimes allegations and complained about it.

    It is time now to prepare not only to face these allegations, but to go on the offensive and get our friends in Africa and Asia involved who too suffered under them by exposing the British crimes against humanity and even seek compensation from them.

  2. Lorenzo Says:

    For the moment UK and Endia have TRAPPED MR into the useless CHOGM.

    For the moment, UK/Endia 1 – MR 0

    It will be a FANTASTIC REVERSAL of victory if MR demands compensation at the CHOGM. It will be historic and will be known the SL DECLARATION the world over. We could start a WORLD WIDE collection of likeminded nations coming together. They can rule the UN majority.

    It will be bigger than the Arabic spring.

  3. Mr. Bernard Wijeyasingha Says:

    The article touches on a very sensitive issue. The role that our former rulers continue to play in the domestic issues of their former colonies. To date none of these Western powers have faces any sanctions or Human rights violations when they have blatantly existed. The racial bigotry of Western nations during the early part of the 20th century and after World war 2 when such institutes such as the UN were established simply were swept under the rug.
    Sri Lanka needs to take the necessary steps to put her side of the civil war and demand charges be brought against those who supported the Tamil Tigers and to date continue to hold high positions especially in India. Sri Lanka should also make it amply clear that any domestic issue like the 13th amendment is the concern of Sri Lanka and no outside power. Here China can help by supporting Colombo’s claim.
    Sri Lanka must also state that outside interference is a two way street. If these pompous Western nations want to dictate to Colombo by echoing the voice of their Tamil Diaspora then Colombo has the same right to dictate to these nations about their immigration policies, anti Muslim laws, etc and if they do not heed Colombo’s demands that such laws are a violation of human rights and should be struck from their books then they have even less right to tell Colombo what to do with her amendment especially when these nations stood in silence throughout the war.
    Even if this means closing down a few Embassy’s to make the point that they have absolutely no power in the domestic affairs of Sri Lanka.

  4. Mr. Bernard Wijeyasingha Says:

    The Sri Lankan government should do the same to other nations that have selectively used the channel 4 video, done nothing to check it’s authenticity, and to date have not even given any respect to Colombo’s repeated request to come to Sri Lanka and see for themselves the progress that has been made.
    In this light it is time for Sri Lanka to analyze the human rights violations they have committed and use it as a litmus test. Send the results to the UNHRC. If they take notice then Sri Lanka is being treated with equal respect if not then Sri Lanka fully knows where she stands in regards to these nations (including caste ridden India) and the perception of the UNHRC of Sri Lanka.
    That would allow Sri Lanka to use this material and their actions or lack of it to justify that they do not have the right to selectively take parts of the war to accuse Sri Lanka on anything and cannot dictate to Colombo on the 13th amendment for if they continue Sri Lanka will ally with those who also find the double standard hypocrisy of these Western nations including India and the UNHRC to the level that some should get the boot to leave Sri Lanka especially the UNHRC till they charge the Indian leaders who supported the acts of terrorism perpetrated by the Tamil tigers. According to law the person who assists a murderer in committing murder is equally guilty.

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